Bee Gees – This Is Where I Came In
“This Is Where I Came In” sounds like a circle closing gently—three voices returning to their own beginning, not with fanfare, but with the calm of people who’ve already lived…
“This Is Where I Came In” sounds like a circle closing gently—three voices returning to their own beginning, not with fanfare, but with the calm of people who’ve already lived…
“For Whom the Bell Tolls” is a heartbreak confession dressed as a slow-burning hymn—proof that the hardest goodbyes keep ringing long after the door has closed. When the Bee Gees…
“World” is the Bee Gees pausing in the middle of pop stardom to ask a larger, quieter question: what is a life for, once the applause fades and you’re alone…
“Spicks and Specks” is the sound of small fragments—bits of love, dust of memory—caught in the light just before a life-changing goodbye. In the long, winding story of the Bee…
“Holiday” is the Bee Gees’ bittersweet reminder that the brightest comfort can still be wrapped in a minor key—like a smile you wear to keep the loneliness from showing. Before…
“Don’t Forget to Remember” is the Bee Gees turning goodbye into a keepsake—love reduced to one last request: carry me in your memory, even if you can’t carry me in…
“First of May” is the Bee Gees pressing a flower between the pages of time—sweet, fragile, and still scented with the ache of first love. If you want the hard…
“Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)” is the Bee Gees’ soft-spoken plea for gentleness—an R&B lullaby that asks for care not as weakness, but as survival. Here are the anchor…
“Lonely Days” is the Bee Gees turning loneliness into a kind of prayer—soft in the verses, thunderous in the chorus, and heartbreakingly human all the way through. Put the hard…
“Run to Me” is the Bee Gees’ soft-spoken promise that love can be a safe address—somewhere to go when the world feels too loud, and you can’t carry it alone.…